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Samsung grabs 95% of global Android smartphone profit in Q1
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest smartphone maker, captured a whopping 95 percent of all Android smartphone profits in the first quarter of the year, data showed on Thursday.According to the data compiled by Strategy Analytics, global Android smartphone profits reached $5.3 billion in total in the January-March period. Samsung dominated and captured an impressive 95 percent share with $5.1 billion during the cited period."An efficient supply chain, sleek products and crisp marketing
Technology May 16, 2013
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U.N.: $2.5 trillion in disaster losses since 2000
Economic losses from disasters since 2000 are in the range of $2.5 trillion, a figure at least 50 percent higher than previous international estimates, according to a U.N. report released Wednesday.The U.N. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction warned in the 246-page report that economic losses from floods, earthquakes and drought will continue to escalate unless businesses take action to reduce their exposure to disaster risks.U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon launched the report saying the revie
World News May 16, 2013
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Japanese economy grew at 3.5 percent pace in 1Q
Japan's economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 3.5 percent in annual terms in the last quarter, giving Prime Minister Shinzo Abe a boost as his government tackles tough reforms needed to ensure a recovery ends more than two decades of malaise. Stronger consumer spending and public works investment coupled with aggressive monetary easing lent oomph to the recovery that began in the last quarter of 2012, when annual growth was 0.3 percent, according to revised data. The preliminary data for Janu
World Business May 16, 2013
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Apple said to be subject of U.S. Senate offshore tax hearing
Apple Inc. will be the subject of a May 21 Senate hearing on U.S. companies’ offshore tax practices, said two people familiar with the inquiry. Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will testify at the hearing of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, one of the people said. The committee has been examining companies that use various maneuvers to reduce their tax bills, including Microsoft Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. Apple, based in Cupertino, California, has $40.4 billion in earnings
World Business May 16, 2013
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Seoul shares open higher on eased Greece woes
South Korean stocks got off to a strong start Thursday, as a sharp fall of Greek bond yields lifted worries over the protracted slump in Europe, analysts said. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) shot up 14.92 points, or 0.76 percent, to 1,986.18 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Top listed firms drove up shares, with tech heavyweight Samsung Electronics gaining 0.8 percent and chipmaker SK hynix rising 0.7 percent. Greece's bond yields declined to a three-year low, spurrin
May 16, 2013
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U.S. lawmakers lambaste Japan's mayor over view on 'comfort women'
Two U.S. congressmen strongly criticized an outspoken Japanese politician Wednesday for openly backing Japan's sexual enslavement of Korean and other Asian women during the World War II.Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto reportedly said earlier this week that pushing those women into sexual servitude was a military necessity. More than 200,000 young women from Japan's colonies are said to have been forced to serve as "comfort women," an euphemistic expression."Mayor Hashimoto's remarks that comfort wome
World News May 16, 2013
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Ministry assesses conditions of non-Gaeseong firms forced to withdraw from N.K.
The government is assessing the conditions of local companies involved in North Korean ventures outside of an inter-Korean industrial complex that were forced to pull out of the country due to strained cross-border relations, an official source said Thursday.The unification ministry insider said the review is part of Seoul's efforts to limit the fallout to the business sector and reflect rising demands from entrepreneurs who had invested in North Korea in such projects as the Mount Kumgang resor
North Korea May 16, 2013
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Obama: Acting tax agency commissioner has resigned
President Barack Obama announced the resignation of the top official at the federal tax agency following a controversy over the targeting of conservative political groups for extra scrutiny, moving aggressively to respond to one of several scandals plaguing his administration. Obama, who has been criticized for appearing passive in his response to the tax controversy that erupted last week, declared Wednesday, “I am angry about it” and said the American people had a right to be angry as well.He
World Business May 16, 2013
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White House releases Benghazi emails under strain
The White House on Wednesday released 99 pages of emails on last year's deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, in hopes of putting an end to an issue that opposition Republicans in Congress have used for months to attack the Obama administration. The Sept. 11, 2012, attack killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. Since then, critics have seized on the administration's initial public response to the terror attack, which at first was blamed on a protes
World News May 16, 2013
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U.N. General Assembly approves Syria resolution
The U.N. General Assembly approved an Arab-backed resolution Wednesday calling for a political transition in Syria, but more than 70 countries refused to vote “yes” because of its support for the main opposition group and fears the resolution could torpedo a new U.S.-Russia effort to end the escalating conflict.The United States co-sponsored the resolution, saying it would promote a political solution. But key Syrian ally Russia urged a “no” vote, saying it was “counterproductive and irresponsib
World News May 16, 2013
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Stem cells recovered from cloned human embryos
Scientists have finally recovered stem cells from cloned human embryos, a longstanding goal that could lead to new treatments for such illnesses as Parkinson's disease and diabetes.A prominent expert called the work a landmark, but noted that a different, simpler technique now under development may prove more useful.Stem cells can turn into any cell of the body, so scientists are interested in using them to create tissue for treating disease. Transplanting brain tissue might treat Parkinson's di
Technology May 16, 2013
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Park pledges to bolster personnel screening system in wake of sexual abuse scandal
President Park Geun-hye pledged Wednesday to significantly bolster the government's personnel screening system in order to select the right people for important positions and make sure incidents, like the sexual abuse scandal involving her former spokesman, will not happen again."I will try to be more thorough by having the presidential personnel affairs committee vet (candidates) more thoroughly in a multi-faceted manner and making institutional improvements as well," Park said during a meeting
Politics May 16, 2013
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한국, 북극이사회 정식옵서버 진출 성공
우리나라가 북극 개발을 주도하는 북극이사회의 정식 옵서버(permanent observer) 자격을 획득했다.이에 따라 앞으로 북극 개발과 관련된 북극이사회의 정책 결정 과정에 좀더 적극 참여, 우리 입장을 반영할 수 있게 됐다.북극이사회는 15일(현지시간) 스웨덴 키루나에서 각료회의를 열어 만장일치로 우리나라를 정식 옵서버로 승인했다고 외교부가 밝혔다.신동익 외교부 다자외교조정관은 브리핑을 통해 "북극이사회 회원국 모두가 북극권 이익 증진과 이에 대한 전문성 보유 여부, 북극 관련 국제협력에 대한 기여 성 과 등을 검토해서 한국에 대한 정식 옵서버 자격을 부여했다"고 밝혔다.북극이사회는 우리나라를 포함, 정식 옵서버 지위를 신청한 중국, 일본, 인도 등 6개 국가에 대해 모두 정식 옵서버 지위를 부여했다. 그러나 유럽연합(EU)과 국제기구 등 8곳은 옵서버 지위 확보에 실패했다. 북극이사회는 캐나다, 덴마크, 핀란드, 스웨덴 등 북극권 국가 8곳이 북극 정책을 논의하기 위해 창설한
한국어판 May 15, 2013
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태화국제학교, 글로벌 엘리트 키우기 위한 영어 중심교육
최근 국제학교들이 주목을 받고 있다. 국제화 시대에 필요한 경쟁력을 키우기 위해 영어중심 교육환경을 찾는 학생들이 늘고 있기 때문이다. 경기도 용인시에 자리 잡은 태화 국제학교도 우수한 영어 교육환경으로 주목을 받고 있다. 특히 올해는 졸업예정자 8명 전원이 캘리포니아 주립대학 등 미국 명문대에 진학해 눈길을 끈다. 태화 국제학교는 지난 2006년 크리스천 정신을 바탕으로 한 글로벌 인재를 양성을 목표로 세워졌다. 커리큘럼은 미국 기독교 학교들의 교육 과정을 바탕으로 하고 있다.설립자 박만용 이사장은 태화 국제학교는 기존 공립학교들과 달리 영어부터 미술과목까지 전 교과를 영어로만 수업하는 특징이 있다고 한다. 태화 국제학교에선 모든 학생들이 기숙사 생활을 통해 공동생활에 필요한 사회성을 기르도록 장려하고 있다. 또한 정기적으로 기독교 영성 훈련을 통해 학생들의 인성교육도 강화하고 있다.박만용 이사장은 모든 학생들에게 특기적성교육도 강화해 "1인1운동, 1인1악기 교육 을 실시하고 있
한국어판 May 15, 2013
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UPP leader wins libel suit against conservative columnist
A well-known conservative online columnist was ordered by a local court on Wednesday to compensate Lee Jung-hee, the head of the minor opposition Unified Progressive Party (UPP), for calling her a "pro-Pyongyang leftist."Siding with Lee in a libel suit, the Seoul Central District Court ordered Byun Hee-jae to pay 15 million won ($13,500) in compensation, saying that there is no truth in his claims.Byun called the UPP head a "pro-Pyongyang leftist" and accused her of joining a pro-North Korean gr
Politics May 15, 2013
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